Basilica B in ancient Philippi partially restored
The ancient city of Philippi’s Basilica B, one of early Christianity’s most significant monuments, has been partially restored, authorities have announced.
The ancient city of Philippi’s Basilica B, one of early Christianity’s most significant monuments, has been partially restored, authorities have announced.
In the serene wetlands of Argolida in southern Greece, the Hellenic Ornithological Society’s annual Midwinter Waterbird Counts are in full swing.
Greece is planning a comprehensive overhaul of its residence permit system for migrant workers to address an impending labor shortage. According to government figures, the country will need 200,000 additional workers within five years to achieve a 2% economic growth rate.
The Greek economy requires additional workers to sustain growth.
The European Commission has completed its initial probe into social media platform X and will soon decide to impose a fine worth millions of euros, Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Friday, citing three high-ranking officials from the bloc.
The momentum of the Greek stock market is clear to everyone and traders rushed on Friday to ride it once again.
Business leaders in Davos joined calls by US President Donald Trump for the European Union to speed up efforts to reduce regulation and increase competition to prevent the bloc from falling further behind other developed markets.
Glyfada’s coastal redevelopment includes the completion of a 3.5-kilometer waterfront cycle path, with an additional 2.5 kilometers of connecting routes set to follow.
A tribute to Greek jazz pioneer Mimis Plessas, the legendary composer who recently passed away, will unfold over two magical evenings at the Alsos Theater (4 Evelpidon).